Ex-Prince Andrewis facing a fresh domestic issue, and the details include a home manure dump near Sandringham. A news source called it a "stinking blow". A report said tons of muck were left close to his next address. A source reports tractors hauled manure to a spot just over 200 yards from the Marsh Farm home. It also said theformer Duke of Yorkhas been on the Sandringham Estate since February 2.
Tons of manure dumped near Ex-Prince Andrew's Marsh Farm home, claims report
GB Newssaid the manure was tipped near the back of the Marsh Farm home, where he is expected to live long term. It added that manure was also seen spreading across newly planted trees in a field next to Wood Farm. Then, it said three workers dumped the muck around the base of those trees. In turn, the outlet placed that field close to his front door.
Meanwhile, the report also said theformer princehas been living at Wood Farm for just over three weeks. It said he moved there after being kicked out of Royal Lodge early. He is believed to be staying there until renovation work concludes at the Marsh Farm home, around half a mile away. In addition, the report said a new security fence was erected outside Marsh Farm. It said work appeared to be completed by Thursday.
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However, the same March 1 report tied the home manure dump to the legal timeline. It said Thames Valley Police went toWood Farmon February 19 and arrested him on suspicion of misconduct in public office. GB News said he spent 11 hours in custody, then was released.
After that, it added that he was driven 40 miles back to Sandringham by private security guards. Within hours,King Charlesissued a statement saying he had learned the news with "deepest concern". He also promised "full and wholehearted support and co-operation". Then he said, "the law must take its course". He added the process should be "full, fair and proper".
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